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Cinnamon Bark Water Extract
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Type Herbal Extract Variety Cinnamon Bark Form Powder Part Bark Extraction Type water extraction Packaging Drum, Vacuum Packed Place of Origin Hunan, China (Mainland) Grade top Brand Name OHI Model Number OHI-000046 Active Ingredient: water soluble polyphenol Specification: 50% Test Method:UV-VIS Apprearance: Brown Red Powder Effectiveness: Immunity Enhancer Min. Order Quantity 1 Kilogram/Kilograms FOB Price Port ChangSha Payment Terms T/T Western Union Production Capacity 4 Ton/Tons / Month Packaging Details Packed in paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside. 25kg/drum. Store in a well-closed container Away from moisture. Shelf Life: Two years if sealed and store away from direct sun light Delivery Time Within 3-5 Days after your payment Product Type public What Is It? This ancient spice is a popular flavoring in many cuisines, and is especially noted for its delectable aroma. There are many species of cinnamon, but Chinese cinnamomum trees, evergreens native to China and Vietnam and now cultivated in many parts of Asia, are the source for medicinal cinnamon bark remedies used in Chinese, Indian, and Western traditional medicine. A close relative, cassia, is often used interchangeably with cinnamon. Its name comes from the Greek word kassia, meaning "strip off the bark." Medicinal use of cinnamon bark was first recorded in Chinese formularies as early as 2700 B.C. The herb has been used as a healing aid for stomach upset and gas, diarrhea, rheumatism, kidney ailments, and abdominal pain. Cinnamon "drops" containing the essential oils of cinnamon and cassia are also used for many of the same purposes. Possibly because Chinese cinnamon has antiseptic properties, the bark and the essential oils it contains are also used in topical products such as liniments, soaps, and lotions, and in oral preparations such as toothpaste and mouthwash. Health Benefits Most therapeutic uses of Chinese cinnamon bark are rooted in its historical use as a traditional medicine and on laboratory and animal studies. Test-tube or animal research does not guarantee safety or effectiveness in humans, but German health authorities (Commission E) do approve of cassia and cinnamon bark for mild gastrointestinal spasms and to stimulate appetite. Other sources say that cinnamon bark should be used only as a spice, or in amounts no greater than would be normally found in foods. Cinnamon bark is often included as one of multiple ingredients in a variety of herbal preparations. Very little clinical research has examined cinnamon as a single-ingredient remedy, but it has been investigated in laboratory and animal studies for a variety of ailments. Specifically, Chinese cinnamon bark may help to: Aid digestion. Cinnamon contains compounds called catechins, which help relieve nausea. The volatile oil in cinnamon bark may also help the body to process food by breaking down fats during digestion. The plant's essential oil has been found to stimulate movement in the gastrointestinal tract. Many aromatherapists believe that cinnamon's pleasing scent stimulates saliva production, which also aids digestion. Relieve flatulence and bloating. Both test-tube and some animal studies have found that cinnamon functions as a carminative, or gas-reliever. This action may help to relieve mild abdominal discomfort caused by excess gas. Restore appetite. Whether it's the flavor or the delectable aroma that is responsible, cinnamon is known for boosting flagging appetites. Dosage Information Coumarin is a flavouring which is found in higher concentrations in the types of cinnamon grouped together under the name “cassia cinnamon”. Relatively small amounts of coumarin can already damage the liver of particularly sensitive individuals. However, this is not permanent damage. Isolated coumarin may not be added to foods. If coumarin is contained in parts of plants added to flavour foods, then it is limited to two milligrams per kilogram food. Checks by the official food control authorities had shown that this level has been exceeded. Cinnamon Bark Extract is considered to be very help for fasting blood sugar as well as type II diabetes, whereas the coumarin which is present in Cinnamon Bark Extract may do harm to your liver. There are so many scientists are trying their best to give ride the coumarin out of Cinnamon Bark Extract, It is not success till now. It is a very good news that Organic Herb Inc. has successfully developed this de-coumarin Cinnamon Bark Extract to meet our customers' high request for their consumers' health. We can supply different kinds of Herb product Powder. For good service, please contact me freely.

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